Truth and reconciliation, residential schools, cultural genocide and systemic racism are difficult topics that we, as Canadians, are grappling with as we acknowledge our history and our painful relationship with Indigenous peoples. Speaking our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation ...
In the spirit of reconciliation, we have appointed a Truth and Reconciliation Advisory Board comprised of Residential School Survivors and family members who have experienced intergenerational trauma due to the Residential School System. These board members will guide us on our journey to healing the p...
Commit, support, acknowledge: a personal journey to truth and reconciliation.Morrison, J.P. Ian
And maybe, if we get into truth and reconciliation, those will be the people we want to name schools and streets after. — Bryan Stevenson 0 There is a kind of sense of truth and reconciliation that is non-formalized, but it's understood and accepted. Haitians are Haitians and there is...
Over the years, I have been educating and re-educating myself on the histories, experiences, and systems still in place that hinder progress to reconciliation. For those who also want to get started or do more, here are some suggestions based on my journey so far. ...
Continue your learning journey There are many resources Canadians can access to learn more about the harsh realities experienced by Indigenous Peoples across the country. Guiding much of this work are the 94 calls to action published by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Cana...
At Acsenda School of Management, we are deeply committed to the journey of education, which encompasses learning, relearning, and decolonizing. In celebration of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we held a special event to reflect on the history and legacy of Indigenous Peoples in Ca...
Reconciliation must be based on a deeper understanding of the ancient civilizations that interacted throughout the Americas for millennia through trade, cultural exchange, exploration, and intermarriage – all long before Columbus and other Europeans arrived to “discover” and claim (with church and st...
Andrew Wilson They’re part of the Bible’s original text, and frequently essential to understanding it. The Bulletin Check Yes or No The Bulletinremembers Jimmy Carter, explores the end of Meta’s fact-checking program, and catches up on what’s been happening with Congress. ...
“Indigenous peoples have called this land home since time immemorial, and all Canadians have a role to play on the shared journey of reconciliation,” said a spokesperson with the department in an email. “IRCC’s approach to the reclaiming of Indigenous names will be consistent with that l...